Love may mean nothing on the court, but Novak Djokovic has all the warm and fuzzy feelings about his new multimillion-dollar condo in Miami.
The current world number two, 29, recently threw down for one of beachfront tower Eighty Seven Park’s 70 residences, and his new pad has more than enough amenities to nurse him back to health following the elbow injury that kept him from competing in this year’s Miami Open.
Love may mean nothing on the court, but Novak Djokovic has all the warm and fuzzy feelings about his new multimillion-dollar condo in Miami.
The current world number two, 29, recently threw down for one of beachfront tower Eighty Seven Park’s 70 residences, and his new pad has more than enough amenities to nurse him back to health following the elbow injury that kept him from competing in this year’s Miami Open.
“I was inspired by the unmatched level of service, exclusive park access, in-house botanist and panoramic views of both land and sea,” he says in a press release, adding that it serves as the “perfect lifestyle” for him and his wife, Jelena.
Although the serene interiors are a standout, the true selling point of the space is the wraparound balconies, ideal for enjoying the Miami heat all year-round.
“I simply love the design of the building,” Djokovic says. “It will be my new retreat.”